We present the first three-dimensional, functional images of the human brain to be obtained using a fibre-less, high-density diffuse optical tomography system. Our technology consists of independent, miniaturized, silicone-encapsulated DOT modules that can be placed directly on the scalp. Four of these modules were arranged to provide up to 128, dual-wavelength measurement channels over a scalp area of approximately 60 × 65 mm2. Using a series of motor-cortex stimulation experiments, we demonstrate that this system can obtain high-quality, continuous-wave measurements at source-detector separations ranging from 14 to 55 mm in adults, in the presence of hair. We identify robust haemodynamic response functions in 5 out of 5 subjects, and pres...
The development of a whole-scalp, high sampling-density diffuse optical tomography (DOT) system is a...
Studies of cortical function in the awake infant are extremely challenging to undertake with traditi...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The ability to produce high-quality images of human brain function in any environment and during unc...
We present a wearable, high-density diffuse optical tomography system that can provide a channel den...
Significance: High-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT) has been shown to approach the resolu...
We investigated the performance of a novel HD-DOT system by replicating a series of classic visual s...
This review describes the unique opportunities and challenges for noninvasive optical mapping of hum...
We applied a wearable 24-module high-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT) system in a resting...
Optical imaging has long held promise as a clinical, bedside neuroimaging tool; however, the perform...
This talk will discuss optical imaging of functional-connectivity in both humans and mouse models. F...
Diffuse optical imaging (DOI) is a portable imaging modality that provides the ability to perform ea...
Clinicians who care for brain-injured patients and premature infants desire a bedside monitor of bra...
AbstractDiffuse optical tomography (DOT) is an emerging technology for improving the spatial resolut...
Neonates are a highly vulnerable population. The risk of brain injury is greater during the first da...
The development of a whole-scalp, high sampling-density diffuse optical tomography (DOT) system is a...
Studies of cortical function in the awake infant are extremely challenging to undertake with traditi...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The ability to produce high-quality images of human brain function in any environment and during unc...
We present a wearable, high-density diffuse optical tomography system that can provide a channel den...
Significance: High-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT) has been shown to approach the resolu...
We investigated the performance of a novel HD-DOT system by replicating a series of classic visual s...
This review describes the unique opportunities and challenges for noninvasive optical mapping of hum...
We applied a wearable 24-module high-density diffuse optical tomography (HD-DOT) system in a resting...
Optical imaging has long held promise as a clinical, bedside neuroimaging tool; however, the perform...
This talk will discuss optical imaging of functional-connectivity in both humans and mouse models. F...
Diffuse optical imaging (DOI) is a portable imaging modality that provides the ability to perform ea...
Clinicians who care for brain-injured patients and premature infants desire a bedside monitor of bra...
AbstractDiffuse optical tomography (DOT) is an emerging technology for improving the spatial resolut...
Neonates are a highly vulnerable population. The risk of brain injury is greater during the first da...
The development of a whole-scalp, high sampling-density diffuse optical tomography (DOT) system is a...
Studies of cortical function in the awake infant are extremely challenging to undertake with traditi...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...